Man arrested for burglary of habitation

Samuel Saenz Granado Jr., 44 was arrested Nov. 21 after allegedly breaking into a residence and assaulting a female, according to court documents.

Samuel Saenz Granado Jr., 44 was arrested Nov. 21 after allegedly breaking into a residence and assaulting a female, according to court documents.

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Samuel Saenz Granado Jr., 44 was arrested Nov. 21 after allegedly breaking into a residence and assaulting a female, according to court documents.

Samuel Saenz Granado Jr., 44 was arrested Nov. 21 after allegedly breaking into a residence and assaulting a female, according to court documents.

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A Midland man was arrested Nov. 21 after allegedly breaking into a residence and assaulting a female, according to court documents.

Samuel Saenz Granado Jr., 44, was being held Wednesday on a $150,000 bond for a first-degree felony charge of burglary of a habitation with the intent to commit another felony and $90,000 in bonds for three state jail felony charges of violation of probation.

A Midland police detective on Nov. 9 started an investigation into an alleged burglary case.

Some evidence contained blood and fingerprints, and one of the prints was identified as belonging to Granado, according to his arrest affidavit. Granado allegedly confessed to breaking into the residence and assaulting a female who was calling police.

If convicted of the first-degree felony charge, Granado could face up to life imprisonment.